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C at h e t e r
P l a c e m e n t
Circumferential
Abdominoplasty
T e c h n i q u e
Juan Brou, M.D.
Plastic Surgeon
Cosmetic & Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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The information herein is provided for educational purposes and represents the surgical technique used by Dr. Brou. Catheter placement is
intended for guidance only and is subject to the individual expertise, experience and school-of-thought of the surgeon placing the catheter.
Always refer to the drug manufacturer’s prescribing information when administering any drug with the ON-Q® Pain Relief System. This
protocol is not to be construed as a specific recommendation of I-Flow® Corporation.
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Sample Protocol
Pump Used: (2) PM048-A: 400 ml x 4 ml/hr (dual; 2 ml/site),
(4) 10 inch ON-Q SilverSoaker® catheters
Drugs in Pump: Local anesthetic of physician’s choice.
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Pre-Incision Infiltration: Local anesthetic.
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Catheter Placement:
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First Pump: Abdominal Side: Two 10 inch catheters are inserted through the introducer needles superior to the umbilical level and
pulled down lateral to the plication across the rectus sheath and then split off to the left and the right at the place of incision. The
drain is placed between the two catheters.
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Second Pump: Flank Side: Two 10 inch catheters are inserted through the introducer needles superior to the right flank incision.
One catheter is pulled down across the right flank incision and the second catheter is coiled up until left flank side is opened.
Once the left flank flap is removed, the second catheter is pulled across to the left flank incision.
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Catheter Securement: Coil and secure catheters with Steri-Strips™ and Tegaderm™.
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CAUTIONS
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Additional Postoperative Pain Medications: Percocet® and Phenergan® as needed.
• Patient may experience loss of motor control or feeling at and around the surgical area. Physician should instruct patient on appropriate measures to
follow to avoid patient injury.
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• Medications used with this system should be administered in accordance with instructions provided by the drug manufacturer. Surgeon is responsible for
prescribing drug based on each patient’s clinical status (e.g., age, body weight, disease state of patient, concomitant medication(s)).
• Vasoconstrictors such as epinephrine or adrenaline are not recommended for continuous infusions.
• Refer to ON-Q Pump Directions for Use for full instructions on using the ON-Q Pain Relief System.
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Circumferential Abdominoplasty
These images are for general guidance only and are not to be construed as a specific recommendation of I-Flow® Corporation.
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Puncture site
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catheter placement
Flank Side: Two 10 inch catheters
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Abdominal Side: Two 10 inch catheters
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catheter securement
Phenergan is a registered trademark of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals • Percocet is a registered trademark of Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. • Steri-Strip and Tegaderm are trademarks of 3M Healthcare.
I-FLOW CORPORATION
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Phone: 800-448-3569/949-206-2700
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ON-Q IS INDICATED FOR:
• Significantly less need
for narcotics
• Significantly better pain relief
than narcotics alone
Rx only
I-Flow, ON-Q and SilverSoaker are registered
trademarks of I-Flow Corporation. Redefining
Recovery is a trademark of I-Flow Corporation.
© 2009 I-Flow Corporation. All rights reserved.
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